TXGK TWO
ftreDFOftn MATL TRTT5UNK, MEDFOttD, OKFiON, AfOXDAY. FEBTtU AT?Y I0gl
Tocal and
Personal
W.WTEI) Patriotic citizens of
Jacksonville una Meiiford l help Col.
Sargent clean up and bury the old tin
cans on public highway between Jack
sonville and .Medford every afternoon
of this week between 1 p. in. and
. in. Bring shovel or pick. Show
your civic pride by helping. Do not
say "Let George do It," but come and
Jielp Cieorge to do it. II. II. Sarcent.
If you want some print paper in
rolls, to fit in your paper racks or to
use without the racks, better see us at
onco and save money. tf
Insurance of all kinds. Lindas, 235
East Main.
ICdKar Wight, the jeweler spent Sun
nt Knirle Point. While there he
found several good auaie sprays on the
email desert.
With tile near approach of spring
that annual nuisance of some citizens
letting their chickens run at largo Is
causing much annoyance to other citi
zens in a number or neighborhoods
throughout the city, and consequently
tho registering of many complaints
with the thief of police. The latter of
ficial inriirms all such complainants to
formally swear out such complaints
with I'olice Judge Taylor and arrests
will Immediately follow. As a rule
complainants do not like to do this for
fear of causing neighborhood rows, hut
several such complaints were filed in
court today and tho offenders have
linen summoned for trial. A city ordi
nance prohibits chickens running tit
largo.
A wire has been received from Presi
dent Harding stating that he was hear
tily In favor of the KlkB Hard Time
Inaugural hall. March 4th. 2K
Wnnted Singing canaries. Box D,
Mail Tribune.
For the first time in several years
lmyers are no longer forced to accept
less wanted cars because (tf their in
ability to secure tho car of their
choice. Selective buying again rules
the automobile market and tho llulck
Sik is leading. 21)0
The (Jreater Medford ctub held its
monthly meeting at the public library
this afternoon with an interesting pro
gram. After all Is said and rtono you will
still continue to save at tho Groceteria.
, tf
Income tax rottirns prepared. Lindas
235 Kaat Main.
Francy Netted Oem potatoes $1.75
per 100 lbs. delivered. Hutchison
l.umsdeii. 1!'J5
There was horn to Dr. and Mrs. Mc
Jlorrls M. How, in their home. 71"
West Jackson street, Feb. 2(1, l'.ilM, a
nine pound son. Mrs. Dow and lie
Siorris Aiareliull Dow, Jr., are doing
nicely.
Misa ICmmtl Goldman will arrive
from Russia In tltuo to take part in the
Kilts Hard Time Inaugural bull, March
4th. 2:i,
Hugo tire saio now going on at tho
Busy Coiner Federal tires nt greatly
reduced prices, and all of It now and
guaranteed stock. 291
Eastern Star Social club will give a
card party Wednesday afternoon, Mar.
2nd at Masonic hall 2:30 p. in. The
public Is cordially Invited. Hefresh
monts will be served and both bridge
and 500 will he played. Price 25c. 2!ll
i'ho lames of tho Presbyterian
church will moot at tho chapel Tues
day for tho usual day of sewing at 3
o'clock. Tho meeting will adjourn to
give placo for the regular missionary
mooting which will bo held at the
homo of Mrs, C'has Drown. A musical
program has been arranged ami the
afternoon subject will bo under the
leadership of Mrs. Tinny who will give
a rovlow and talk on General Allenby's
inarch, to Jerusalem. This Ib tho an
nual meeting and members are re
(luested to come prepared to pay dues.
All ladles Interested uro Invited to be
present.
Invest your savings In the Jackson
County Building and Loan association
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Alfalfa Bcert. tests S5.H2; no dodder
Phono 1)02. Kliuor llanloy Hush, 82G
Knst. Main. .110
Beginning March 1st we will fur
lilsh uu-puKttirl.cd milk to customers
who wish it. Cows tuberculin tested.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wood and chil
dreu, motor tourists from Vancouver
B. ,C, enroule to Los Angeles arrlvei
in the city Sunday, and departed from
the Holland this forenoon on a coutln
nation of their long journey.
Now Is the chance to get harmonicas
rheap. Heavy cut In juice. Palmer
Piano House. 2!H
Hugo tire saie now going on at t lie
Busy Corner Federal tires at greatly
reduced prices, and all of It new and
guaranteed stock. 2UI
Mrs. O. L. Brown who had been! The usual Sunday rain of the past
visiting relatives in Medford has re-'month came yesterday, but this time it
turned to her home at Klamath Falls. i wan light in quantity, amounting to
It is reported that the Medford 'only .o5 of an inch. Probably cloudy
groundhog, from whose activities on and foggy" Is the prediction for 1 ues-
February 2nd it was prognosticated j day's weather
LUCKY STRIKE
cigarette. Flavor is
' pealed in by toasting
that Medloid would enjoy balmy
weather while the western portion of
the valley remained in the grip of win
ter, met an untimely death by drown
ing on the streets of its native city a
week ago Sunday. Jacksonville Post,
the Elks Hard Time Inaugural ball.
March 4th, 1U21. 2113
R. A. Holmes, tho Insurance Man.
Insurance, and Eonds, plus Service.
Ford truck with cab and good body
for salo cheap. New tires. Seely V.
Hall Motor Co. tf
A car load of Netted Gem potatoes
just arrived $1.73 per lou lbs. Hutchi
son & Lumsden. 2!:j
Jerrv Jerome is around again after
having been laid up a few days wtli
bad cold. . "
Diamond restaurant is opened for
business again. 2!f2
When overhauling your old bus put
new life in It by demanding genuine
American hammered piston rings, fac
tory equipment on the best cars. The
Busy Comer Motor Co. tf
Don't forget, we save you money on
oil. C. K. Gates Auto Co. 201
Among the Oregonians registered at
the Medford are F. S. Johnson of
Myttle creek. Mis. M. S. Kelley of
Itoseburg, Dr. C'uykendall of Klamath
Falls, and W. S. Sargent, C. O. IJtistai
son and C. T. Mickey of Portland.
We save you money on your dry
cleaning, dyeing and repairing. City
Cleaning Wo ks, 401 South Riverside.
Phono 4 1 4. tf
Delco-Llghl farm light and power
plants. Medford Klnctrlc Co.
Potatoes, Netted Gem, fancy stock,
$1.75 per 100 lbs delivered in town.
Hutchison & Lumsden. 2ii5
J). M. Lowe, tho well known rancher
anil stockraiser of the Valleyview
district, with his wife and son George
left last week on an extended trip,
which will take them to the middle
west, eastern and southern states and
to Culm. The journey is being taken
for the benefit of the son and they
expect to remain away until surfeited
witli travel.
Try our merchants lunch. The
Shasta. '
Patronize home and build up pay
rolls by Insisting on having brooms
mndo by Regno River Broom Works.
290
Don't forget, wo save you money on
oil. C. 10. Gates Auto Co. 291
Georgo Trelchler was nt his office
today after spending a week at the
hospital recovering from a slight oper
ation.
After all Is said and dono you will
still continue to save at the Groceteria.
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Start your summer sweater now.
Beautiful yarns at tho Handicraft Shop
291
$1.75 per 100 lbs. for fancy Netted
Gem potatoes, free delivery. Hutchison
& Lumsden,. '. . 29a1
Frank Denton Is on a business trip
to Klamath Falls and Forth Klamath
Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsotlero for
NuBone. Phone 585-J. tf
Evorythlng electrical. Medford Elec
tric Co. Phone 6(11.
Better buy a Chandler than wish
you had. tf
Guests at the Medford Include Geo
Fanal or New York, F. J. Parkes of
Boston, F. S. Turtle of Denver, George
11. Wardlow of Ogden, George L. Wray,
C. II. Brokaw and Louis Rocsch of
Seattle, Chas. Lilly of Los Angeles,
C. II. Chllgren, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
and Air. and Mrs. II. It. Fund of San
Francisco.
2(H) pair new shoes nt cost. Second
hand shoos and shoo ropnirlng at tho
Meiiford Shoo Hospital, 119 East Sixth
street, Medford. '
Special on fine 3tix4 clincher tires.
lOxchange Tire Co. 291
Our oils nt a big reduction this
week. Buy now. C. K. Gates Auto Co.
295
At the annual meeting of the South
ern Oregon Poultry association in
Ashland last Saturday Krnest Webb of
Central Point was reelected president,
(.'. K. Morton, secretary-treasurer, and
ttie following directors were elected:
Illiss I lelne, J. II. Fuller, II. W. Frame,
Finest Welib, Carroll Carpenter, A. T.
Lathrop and C. 10. Morton. It was de
elded to hold tho next poultry exhibi
tion In connection with the mid-winter
fair in Ashland.
Whon bettor automobiles nro built,
llulck will build them. tf
Just received a shipment of 30x3H
first-class non-skid tires, while they
last $15.00. Medford Vulcanizing
Works. 299
Mrs. D. O. Frederick has purchased
tile Sanitary Beauty Shop and Is now
In charge. She guarantees first class
service and will he pleased to see all
old customers as well as others desir
ing this kind of work. 290
Mrs. Chas. Tull who some time ago
fell and fractured her hip will not be
aide to be about again for over a week
Our oils at a big reduction tills week
Buy now. C. 10. Gates Auto Co. 291
For rruling, packing anil storage
call :::'.:l Kcl.nr Transfer. 312
Several long horned Klks of Ashland
lodge and Grunts Pass will bo fen-tui-ed
in the president's cabinet at the
lOiks Hard Tune Inaugural hall. Mar. 4.
) 29:',
Nash hotel guests include Mrs. K. K.
Wallace of Bend. Ore., Mrs. K. P. Krihs
of Willows, Calif., and .1. L. Binger.
A. N. iit.yck. Paul Martin and F. W.
Godfrey of Glengarv, Idaho.
Will pay Dodge car and some cash
for Improved real property In Medford.
Call 220 W. Main street. 290'
Yon can always find a gift for the
tiny baby at the Handicraft Shop. 291
The Sunday register of tint Medford
contained the names of Mr. ami Mrs.
John If. Toiidin and Mrs. V. P. si-.
monds and daughter of Medford.
Large assortment of new and rebuilt
tires. Exchange Tire Co. 291
If your clothes are not becoming to
you, you had better he coining to us'
Pantorium Dye Works. tf
Horse-shoe' tires carried and guaran
teed. That means your money's worth
and free service. Exchange Tire Co.
294
The case against Harry Rhine, the
Economy meat market sausage maker,
has been dismissed without trial in
Justice Taylor's court where he was
charged with assault and menacing
with a dangerous weapon, preferred by
W. M. Erskine, another employe. The
reason for the dismissal wus the reluc
tance of i.ie prosecuting witness to
push tlie case any further and the fact
that Rhine had been discharged from
bis Job and Intends to leave the coun
try. '
After all Is said and done you will
still continuo to save at the Groceteria.
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Hemstitching and picotlng
10 cents per yard.
The' Vanity Hat Shop,
Cor. 10. Main and Bartlett. tf
The latest issue of the Jackson
County Farm Bureau News is being
mailed 'today from the farm bureau
headquarters in the Liberty building
to its many subscribers. t
Expert car washing, day and night.
3C-10 S. Front. Hittson's Motors. 291
After all Is said and done you will
still continue to save at the Groceteria.
if
This is a real party of tho year, The
Elks Hard Time Inaugural ball, March
-1 til. J!93
Chas. Lilly of Los Artgeles, president
of the Trigoiiia Oil and Gas company,
is here on business pertaining X.6 the
ooniiiuyriaving arrived Sunday, i
Mrsi WAGNE
of PALM BEACH
Tells Girls How She Found
Relief From Pain
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Mrs. George W'.. Barker of Jiutte
Falls is getting along nicely In an
Ashland hospital following an opera
tion there last Thursday to relieve an
acute attack of appendicitis. The at
tack came that day while she and Mr.
Barker were In Medfurd, and inasmuch
as she had suffered much within the
past year or so with the ailment it
was decided to have the operation per
formed at once.
New gowns and combinations to em
broider.' Handicraft Shop. 294
Expert car washing, day and night,
30-40 S. Front. Hittson's Motors. 291
Much interest is centered in the
criminal trials in circuit court at Jack
sonville, the spring term of court hav
ing opened today. The retrial of Lark
Evans was the case on today.
After all is said and done you will
still continue to save at the Groceteria.
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Buttons covered to order. Handicraft
Shop. 294
Owing to the illness of Mrs. Wade,
the Till, sewing club will not meet
tonight.
The Harder you look the better your
tituu at the Elks Hard Time Inaugural j
ball, March 4th. 293,
There will he many surprises for
Elks only, their ladies and lady friends ,
at the Elks Hard Time Inaugural ball, !
March 4th. 293
MANY WOMEN USE
GLYCERINE MIXTURE;
Medford women will be Hurrised
at the INSTANT pleasant urtinn of
wimple glycerine, buckthorn bark,
etc., as mlved in Adler-f-ku. One
spoonful relieves ANY CASK tfas on
Htomach or sour Htomach. . because ,
jAdler-i-ka acts on BOTH upper and
lnwor bowel it often cures cor.stipa- j
tion and prevents append left Ik. One j
lady reports herself Cl'IttlD of a
bad case of bowel trouble and conti-
patlon. Leon B. HasMns. druKt
Adv
. V. S. Abraham who has been Jiving
in .Medford has moved to amimhu
is-
' DO YOU
CHEW GUM?
One stick of gum cadi day lll
keep your dwelling or furniture
insured for
$1370.00
R. A. HOLMES
THE INSURANCE MAN
All Forma Insurance and Bonds
....Jackson County Bank Bldg.
CWRONA Personal
Typewriter
Told it np, take II
with you, type
write anyw h em
160.00, Includhg
I carrying caiie.
uKiimitniKKlK cmun
nistriburtirs for Po. OreKon.
YOU CAN GET MOST ANY
OLD THING AT MOST ANY
OLD TIME AT DE VOE'S
You Can Afford to
Ride a Harley
Davidson Motorcycle
West Palm' Beach, Fla. "When I
was 10 years old I wus irregular and I
had such terrible
crimps it felt like a
knife goine through
me. ItookLydiaE.
Pinkham's Vegeta
ble Compound and I
was cured. After I
was married I had
the same trouble
caused by the added
work of farming and
heavy washings so 1 1
told my husband to
ectsix bottles of the
Vegetable Compound and by taking it
regularly my troubles ceased and now I
never have a pain nt ache, and am regu
lar. I recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound and think every
young girl should take it. You can pub
lish this letter and it may bo the means
of helping some other girl or woman."
Mrs. Maky M. Wagner, Box 76D,
West Palm Beach, Florida,
While no woman is entirely free from
periodic sulfcring it docs not seem to be
the plan of nature that woman should
suffer so severely and when pain exists
something is wrong which should beset
right. Every girl who suffers from
monthly cramps .should give Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a fair
trial.
. tins l'ri.ijfcs ,visild your homo
lis yet? H$s jO'Vacuum i-Vt?an-
- it prc.'Ji-utdd uiir wh'o with',
couple of hours of rest each
.day I lao, electric cnnkinK
utensils helped the missus pre
pure yniii uienls? Is your home
brightly Illuminated? It is a
proKrcssive step 1o Visit ibis
elect l it a I shop. Ask your wife
to accompany you.
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Pf.opi.o Ei.fctric Store
PIllM 12
212 W; MAIN ST.
AUTO PAINT SHOP
Automobiles Painted and
Revarnished
221 North Fir.
L. G. SPRINKLE, Flop.
Phnnn 777
Plumbing and Heating
Quality Service
Wm. Hammett
42 S. Central Phone 650
CITY TRANSFER COMPANY
Smith tfc Wilson, rroprletors
General Draying and
Transferring
tJlve Vs n Trial
lionc 20. or It-T.M-W. Of flee Wil
son Cigar Store, Medford, Oregon.
Authentic Easter
In Women's Apparel Now Ready
at the M. M. Department Store
Modes
"'A presentation of Sprint? Wearables Hint is, we believe, tho most, compre-
hensive in the jeity. Every new anil favored mode for the Knster season is em
braced in 'the Collection nnil, even tliouh you are not ready to buy, you will
enjoy seeing itjie new creations. Coats, Suits, Dresses, Blouses, Skirts, Milli-
' ;iiery garments chosen for their superb style, workmanship .and (pliility.
May we expect an early visit ?
SUITS UNUSUALLY SMART
The most striking Suit styles shown in many seasons. Suits in nil the de
sirable materials, including Serge, Velour, Trieotitie, Covert and Wool Jersey.
Straight line, box, blouse and novelty effects trimmed with fancy stitching,
braids, folds, buttons, etc. All Hie newest Spring shades. Prices range from
$17.50 to $75.00
WOMEN'S SPRING COATS .
Our Coat Selection is the meeea for fashionable women who seek the new
est modes. Recent shipments have brought us many attractive new styles in
Spring Coats for street and motor wear. Developed in the season's most
wanted materials and there isn't, a desirable color missing. Exceptional
values at $15.00 to $75.00
SPRING'S NEWEST DRESSES
There are so many captivating styles that detail description is out of the
question. Come look over this superb collection of Dresses- and note the
smartness of the styles and how well they are made. Dresses of Taffeta, Can-
ton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, I'oiret Twill, Serge, Trieotine, .Satin and Georgette
,Crepe. Trices range from $18.00 to $65.00
Springtime Hats With
An Elusive Charm
Artfully draped so that they will glisten charmingly in the spring sunshine.
Betraying their newness with vivid flashes.o'f .'coiprrhiuulreds of spring hats are reflected in tltc'j v
mirrors of our Millinery section adorable creationSi'and so moderately priced, withal, that selection .
becomes a pleasant task':' ''Priced' $2.50 to $15.00
Favored Blouses for Easter
Bewitching styles you won't look further for
your Easier Blouse when you see these beautiful
models. Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Satin,
and the new hand-made models of lingerie.
Tailored and fancy styles galore. Prices range
$7.50 to $22.50
Spring Skirts
If you would see the season's fashionable styles
in Separate Skirts, just take a peep at the new
ones on display at this store. Plaited and tail
ored models. Plaids and plain colors. Priced
$8.50 to $19.50
Footwear for Easter
r-Pay a visit to the Shoe Section and sec the latest stvles in
Women's Shoes. Pumps and Oxfords.
Brown Suede Walking Pumps with one strap. Medium pointed
toe with welt sole and Cuban heel. Reasonably priced $12.50
Black Satin Pump, new Oriole one-strap pattern Just 'the
right toe and has covered full Louis heel. Moderately priced at
$9.95
Black Kid or.e and two strap pump, military or French heel
Special at $S.50 and $S.75
MANY OTHER STYLES AND PRICES
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